gfloppy(1) General Commands Manual gfloppy(1)NAME
gfloppy - a simple floppy formatter for the GNOME
SYNOPSIS
gfloppy
or select Floppy Formatter from the System submenu of the Applications menu.
or right click on the floppy icon on your desktop and select Floppy Formatter
DESCRIPTION
gfloppy is a simple floppy formatter for Linux. It supports the DOS format and the ext2 file system. In order to create DOS floppies you
need to have the mtools package installed.
For full documentation see the Floppy Formatter online help.
OPTIONS
In addition to the standard GNOME options gfloppy supports the following one.
--device=DEVICE
The device to format (instead of /dev/fd0).
AUTHOR
Floppy Formatter was written by Jonathan Blandford (<jrb@redhat.com>).
This manual page was written by Jochen Voss <voss@mathematik.uni-kl.de>.
SEE ALSO mformat(1), fdformat(8), superformat(8), and the fdutils info manual
gnome-utils 2.0.0 Aug 8 2002 gfloppy(1)
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Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple(3pm)NAME
Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple - Allows a Wiki::Toolkit wiki to use more than one formatter.
DESCRIPTION
A "dummy" formatter for Wiki::Toolkit. Passes methods through to other Wiki::Toolkit formatters, depending on supplied metadata.
SYNOPSIS
use Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple;
use Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Pod;
use Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::UseMod;
my $pod_fmtr = Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Pod->new(
node_prefix => "wiki.cgi?node=",
);
my $usemod_fmtr = Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::UseMod->new(
node_prefix => "wiki.cgi?node=",
extended_links => 1,
allowed_tags => [ qw( p b i div br ) ],
);
my $formatter = Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple->new(
documentation => $pod_fmtr,
discussion => $usemod_fmtr,
_DEFAULT => $usemod_fmtr,
);
my $wiki = Wiki::Toolkit->new( store => ...,
formatter => $formatter );
my $output = $wiki->format( "This is some discussion.",
{ formatter => "discussion" } );
METHODS
new
my $formatter = Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple->new(
label_1 => Formatter1->new( ... ),
label_2 => Formatter2->new( ... ),
_DEFAULT => Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Default->new,
);
You may supply as many formatter objects as you wish. They don't have to be of different classes; you may just wish to, for example,
permit different HTML tags to be used on different types of pages.
The "labels" supplied as the keys of the parameter hash should be unique. When you write a node, you should store a key-value pair in
its metadata where the key is "formatter" and the value is the label of the formatter that should be used to render that node.
The "_DEFAULT" label is special - it defines the formatter that will be used for any node that does not have a "formatter" stored in
its metadata. The "_DEFAULT" formatter, if not supplied to "->new", will default to the very basic Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Default.
format( $raw, \%metadata )
my $output = $formatter->format( "Here is some text.", undef,
{ formatter => "discussion" } );
Uses the value of "formatter" given in the metadata to decide which of the formatter objects passed on instantiation to use, then uses
it to format the provided rawwikitext.
The "undef" second element of the parameter array in the example is there because when this is called from a Wiki::Toolkit object, the
wiki object passes itself in as the second parameter.
find_internal_links( $raw, $metadata )
SEE ALSO
Wiki::Toolkit
AUTHOR
Kake Pugh <kake@earth.li>
SUPPORT
Bug reports, questions and feature requests should go to cgi-wiki-dev@earth.li
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-4 Kake Pugh. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-25 Wiki::Toolkit::Formatter::Multiple(3pm)